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Created by Don Epperly back in the 80's as a gift to his wife....For more info and location CLICK HERE
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Created by Don Epperly back in the 80's as a gift to his wife....For more info and location CLICK HERE
Linking with ABC Wednesday!
**Come back Friday for Willy Nilly Friday 5. Linky opens Friday morning, 12 Eastern!**
Taken from the right angels, these could fool a person into thinking they are bigger then in real life :)
ReplyDeleteHow very cool is that Tanya.. Could do with a little tlc but considering the teeny buildings are so old, they must have been built really well way back then, such a sweet present oui :)
ReplyDeleteThese are some great shots!
ReplyDeleteoh, my! how odd! :)
ReplyDeleteWe stopped and walked around a long time ago. On one of my recent visits to Roanoke, there was an article in the paper that said it was falling into disrepair.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
I guess she must have been a real Elvis fan?
ReplyDeleteThat's fun. These miniature displays can really be deceptive.
ReplyDeleteThose are really neat little houses!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally cool! I wish someone could be found to keep it nice and take care of it. It is a great tourist attraction for sure. And one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteI have heard about that but never seen it. I think it used to be a real elaborate deal back in the day.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful work. I hadn't heard of it before, but it reminds me of a place here that used to have a miniature village.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet. and a lot of GREENERY!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
I had no idea this existed! I love miniatures. Would like to see this.
ReplyDeleteI love these!
ReplyDeleteI like the rock walls in the first shot.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea and gift... very unique!
ReplyDeleteThat used to be so well-kept up, and such a treat to see. I remember when it was first done.
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